Laura Woods
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Let's just see if we can connect to him now.
Julian Escott, are you joining us now with audio this time?
We can hear you.
Thank you for joining us.
It's an absolute pleasure.
Your experience in Merseyside derbies, we just wanted to get into it with you because they can be absolutely fearsome and we'd be disappointed if they wouldn't.
Now we experience it or it will be without a crowd.
I mean, it's going to be very different, isn't it?
What about Liverpool?
For them to go there without that crowd, obviously, as you say, it's an advantage potentially for them, but will it still feel weird?
I mean, some of those players will have experienced games behind closed doors, but how long might that take to get used to?
Let's have a reminder of your first derby, your first Merseyside derby.
What was it like?
Jolien we've seen a lot of support throughout the football teams the players individually themselves wanting to show support for the movement of Black Lives Matter how important do you think it is that we see footballers taking the lead in that sense?
That's why I think it's so important to have that representation represent board level, not just at board level and managers as well, but backroom staff as well, so that players feel that they are represented and feel supported too.
Julian, hopefully you can hear me now.
Apologies if you lost me a little bit earlier on.
We're all having technical difficulties today.
It's just typical, isn't it?
But we're going to move the conversation on and talk about Spurs, because we have been speaking about the return of the Premier League and some of the greatest returns that we have seen in the history of the Premier League.